Stats for Sheffield United:
Homestats: 2-1-0 3-1
Total Points: 11
Form: 3-2-1 6-5
Positions: 8
Last Matches:
09.13 Nott Forest (A) 1-3
08.30 Coventry (H) 2-1
08.26 C.Palace (A) 2-1
08.23 Norwich (H) 1-0
08.16 West Ham (A) 0-0
Stats for Rotherham:
Away stats: 0-1-1 0-2
Total Points: 5
Form: 1-1-3 1-7
Position: 19
Last Matches:
09.13 Crewe (H) 0-2
08.30 Wigan (H) 0-3
08.25 Reading (A) 0-0
08.23 West Ham (H) 1-0
08.16 Norwich (A) 0-2
Midfielder Michael Brown sits out the second game of a three-match ban following his dismissal at Crystal Palace. Ashley Ward is set to make his debut from start after the transfer this summer. Robert Page and Jack Lester are both doubtful. Paddy Kenny and Steve Kabba are out with long-term injuries.
Defender Martin McIntosh serves the final game of a three-match suspension following his sending-off against Norwich last month. Julian Baudet could make his debut after the transfer from Oldham this summer. Nick Daws who sat on the bench against Crewe, could also be recalled to the starting line-up.
The loss away to Nottingham Forest disappointed a lot of Sheffield United fans. The Blades are never the less always strong at home, something they proved last year with only 3 losses. Only Leicester City and Nottingham Forest lost fewer matches at home. Ahead of this season the squad is strengthened with important players like Michael Tonge and Michael Brown.
Rotherham has not had an easy start to the season. 0-2 at home to lowly Crewe was bad. If Rotherham continues to perform like this we expect them to be fighting hard to avoid relegation. So far this season the real problem has been to score goals. Only 1 goal is scored in 6 matches. Chris Sedgwick and Darren Byfield will need to improve. Another problem is a fairly small squad and Rotherham could face major problems if players pick up injuries or suspensions. Sheffield United won 1-0 last year.
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Homestats: 2-1-0 3-1
Total Points: 11
Form: 3-2-1 6-5
Positions: 8
Last Matches:
09.13 Nott Forest (A) 1-3
08.30 Coventry (H) 2-1
08.26 C.Palace (A) 2-1
08.23 Norwich (H) 1-0
08.16 West Ham (A) 0-0
Stats for Rotherham:
Away stats: 0-1-1 0-2
Total Points: 5
Form: 1-1-3 1-7
Position: 19
Last Matches:
09.13 Crewe (H) 0-2
08.30 Wigan (H) 0-3
08.25 Reading (A) 0-0
08.23 West Ham (H) 1-0
08.16 Norwich (A) 0-2
Midfielder Michael Brown sits out the second game of a three-match ban following his dismissal at Crystal Palace. Ashley Ward is set to make his debut from start after the transfer this summer. Robert Page and Jack Lester are both doubtful. Paddy Kenny and Steve Kabba are out with long-term injuries.
Defender Martin McIntosh serves the final game of a three-match suspension following his sending-off against Norwich last month. Julian Baudet could make his debut after the transfer from Oldham this summer. Nick Daws who sat on the bench against Crewe, could also be recalled to the starting line-up.
The loss away to Nottingham Forest disappointed a lot of Sheffield United fans. The Blades are never the less always strong at home, something they proved last year with only 3 losses. Only Leicester City and Nottingham Forest lost fewer matches at home. Ahead of this season the squad is strengthened with important players like Michael Tonge and Michael Brown.
Rotherham has not had an easy start to the season. 0-2 at home to lowly Crewe was bad. If Rotherham continues to perform like this we expect them to be fighting hard to avoid relegation. So far this season the real problem has been to score goals. Only 1 goal is scored in 6 matches. Chris Sedgwick and Darren Byfield will need to improve. Another problem is a fairly small squad and Rotherham could face major problems if players pick up injuries or suspensions. Sheffield United won 1-0 last year.
Homewin at 1.65 with Expekt
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